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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Nitric Oxide OR Nitrogen
  1. ... infants who were born prematurely and treated with nitric oxide to prevent chronic lung disease. The lungs of ... are often underdeveloped and need support after birth. Nitric oxide widens the blood vessels of the lungs, allowing ...
  2. ... may reduce the production of a compound called nitric oxide (NO). Normally, nitric oxide causes blood vessels to expand (dilate), which reduces blood pressure. A reduced amount of nitric oxide could lead to circulatory problems. carbamoyl phosphate synthase ...
  3. ... arginine into cells to make a compound called nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is important for regulating blood flow and blood ... Lee B. Requirement of argininosuccinate lyase for systemic nitric oxide production. Nat Med. 2011 Nov 13;17(12): ...
  4. ... Gkaliagkousi E, Douma S, Zamboulis C, Ferro A. Nitric oxide dysfunction in vascular endothelium and platelets: role in ...
  5. ... enzyme deficiencies and potential links to arginine and nitric oxide metabolism. J Nutr. 2004 Oct;134(10 Suppl): ...
  6. ... enzyme deficiencies and potential links to arginine and nitric oxide metabolism. J Nutr. 2004 Oct;134(10 Suppl): ...